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City Council recognizes Speaker DeLeo for decade of service
On Monday night, the City Council awarded Speaker DeLeo a citation for 10 years of service to the community. Shown, from left to right, are City Council
Vice President Patrick Keefe, Councillor-at-Large Steven Morabito, Ward 2 Councillor Ira Novoselsky, Ward 1 Councillor Joanne McKenna, Mayor Brian Arrigo,
Speaker of the House Robert DeLeo, Council President Arthur Guinasso, Councillor-at-Large Anthony Zambuto and Ward 5 Councillor John Powers. (Missing
from the photo is Councillor George Rotondo). (Advocate Photo by Tara Vocino)
By Tara Vocino
S
peaker of the House Robert
DeLeo was recently commended
by the City Council for
10 years of service on Beacon
Hill. DeLeo is the longest-serving
speaker in state history with
former Speaker Thomas McGee,
Sr. (D-Lynn) behind him,
serving from 1975 to 1984.
“My constituents have stuck
by me all these years,” DeLeo said
during Monday night’s meeting.
“They’re like family to me.”
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He also said it was special to
be recognized by the city councillors,
who he works with on
a daily basis. “This recognition
means a lot to me,” DeLeo said.
“I can’t thank you enough.”
Ward 1 Councillor Joanne
McKenna said the commendation
goes beyond 10 years
of service. “You’re a caring and
passionate person and a really
good man,” she said. “You’re always
going out of your way to
help anyone that needs it.”
DELEO | SEE PAGE 2
City Council President Arthur Guinasso reads the citation for 10 years of service to Speaker
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By Tara Vocino
T
he city is seeking a grant
from the Massachusetts
Gaming Commission to create
a tourism video in an effort
to attract tourists who
will be visiting the Encore
Boston Harbor casino in Everett.
Economic Development
Consultant Paul Rupp
said he applied for a $50,000
grant, from which $40,000
would be used to create the
video with the remaining
$10,000 to be used for marketing
and promotional efforts.
“The
video will promote
Revere’s hotels, shops, restaurants,
nightlife, parks,
open spaces, the revitalization
of America’s first public
beach and other attractions
for the guests staying
at Greater Boston’s first luxury
resort and casino to experience,”
Rupp wrote in the
grant application.
Rupp said Friday that if
funding is approved, the video
will be distributed on YouTube,
the city’s website and
across social media.
Although the casino will
be approximately five miles
away, the purpose is to develop
a symbiotic relationship
between Encore and
Revere’s growing hotel industry.
“Revere believes its
coming inventory of at least
1,700 hotel keys, its restaurants
and its visitor attractions
make Revere an attractive
add-on for visitors to the
new Encore casino,” Rupp
said in the grant application.
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She also said DeLeo has been
a good friend and advocate,
helping her to address and resolve
some major issues in the
Beachmont neighborhood. “I
want to thank you, Speaker DeLeo,
for your continued support
and dedication to our residents
in Revere and especially
to the Beachmont community,”
said McKenna.
Citing a love affair with the
city, DeLeo added that residents
have treated him well.
Although he doesn’t live in Revere,
DeLeo said he would like
to be thought as a “Son of the
city of Revere.”
Elected on Jan. 4, 1995, DeLeo
served on the Ethics, Local
Affairs, Third Reading and Ways
and Means Committees in the
House of Representatives. He
was elected as the Speaker on
Jan. 27, 2009.
Following the meeting, councillors
and other local officials
described their experiences
working with DeLeo.
Councillor-at-Large George
Rotondo said although they
have different political views,
DeLeo is one of his favorite liberals.
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that DeLeo is a constant
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are the people and local
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to the way he respects dignitaries.
“He does a fantastic
job representing the city,” Powers
said.
Councillor-at-Large Daniel
Rizzo said DeLeo has exceeded
all expectations. “This award
can’t possibly encompass it all,”
Rizzo said. “I hope he understands
what he does and what
he means to us.”
When Rizzo was mayor, he
and DeLeo worked together
following the EF2 tornado that
blasted Revere with 120 mileper-hour
winds. He said DeLeo
also offered his assistance
CONGRATS, MR. SPEAKER: Revere Resident Jan Dumas and her
dog, Neelix, with Speaker of the House Robert DeLeo after he
received a citation for 10 years of service from the City Council
on Monday. (Photo Courtesy of Jan Dumas)
during the intense winter of
2014-2015, which dumped an
unprecedented 108.6 inches
of snow.
Richard Serino, legislative
aide to State Rep. RoseLee Vincent,
said that on the local level,
DeLeo is compassionate and
ensures that his constituents
are taken care of during trying
times. “On the state level, he is
a very deliberate thinker and
builds consensus among state
leaders and stakeholders to
produce meaningful policies,”
Serino said.
Bill to study health
impacts from airplanes
Also during Monday’s meeting,
McKenna asked that Mayor
Brian Arrigo request the
state and federal delegation
to join Congressman Stephen
Lynch to focus on the bill he
filed that would allow the National
Academies of Sciences,
Engineering, and Medicine to
study the health impacts from
planes. According to McKenna,
the bill would benefit Revere
residents who are directly impacted
by flights going in and
out of Logan International Airport.
During a recent six-month
period, 64,000 planes flew over
Revere – primarily Beachmont.
Therefore, McKenna said, it is
time for legislators and city officials
to stand up and advocate
for the health and well-being of
Revere residents.
“The residents of Beachmont
are inundated constantly with
air, stress and noise pollution,”
said McKenna. “Their quality of
life is compromised every single
day.”
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Revere Public Schools parents owe meal fees
By Tara Vocino
Kruse explained that parD
uring
Tuesday’s School
Committee meeting, it was
announced that parents have
a large bill to pay in overdue
breakfast and lunch fees. According
to School Department
Chief Financial Officer
Matthew Kruse, approximately
$21,000 is owed, compared
to the $16,000 that was owed
last year, across 11 schools for
183 school days.
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In addition, he estimated
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cost $10,000 and production
will cost $16,000 for
16 days of shooting. Rupp
said $1,000 will be needed
for travel and other expenses.
Postproduction will
cost $3,000, and the cost of
producing 500 DVDs, cases
and artwork is estimated at
$5,000, according to Rupp.
“It’s unlikely that we’ll fundraise
such a large amount
of money, but we’ll look into
that later,” Rupp said.
He said he will know by
ents either send their children
to school without money
are unable to understand
or fill out eligibility forms due
to a language barrier or simply
take advantage of the system.
“There’s always been an
unpaid balance, especially in
urban districts,” Kruse said.
“In the past when children
missed five meals, they’d give
them a cheese sandwich, but
did away with that so they
wouldn’t feel embarrassed.”
Kruse said that 70 percent
of students in the district
have free or reduced lunch.
A reduced lunch is 40 cents
per meal, according to Kruse.
Kruse explained that the district
needs full documentation
of income, including proof
of income, noting that lunch
costs roughly $2.75 per student.
“We’d then call parents
and ask them to provide the
money and/or this informathe
summer if the grant is approved.
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City-Wide Resident Parking
Notice is hereby given that the Revere Traffic Commission
will conduct a public meeting on Thursday evening, March
14, 2019 at 6:00 p.m. in the City Councillor Joseph A.
DelGrosso City Council Chamber of Revere City Hall, 281
Broadway, Revere, Massachusetts 02151 for the purpose of
discussing An Ordinance Establishing a City-Wide
Resident Parking Sticker Program and welcoming public
comment.
A copy of the aforementioned proposed draft ordinance
amendment is available for public inspection online at
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02151, Monday through Thursday from 8:15 A.M. to 5:00
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Pictured from left to right, Action Ambulance Director Greg Simone, Danielle Zaccaria, Action
Ambulance Owner Michael Zaccaria, and co-Manager Peter Lagoria enjoy breakfast at Tuesday
morning’s The State of the City Business Breakfast at the Marina @ The Wharf Restaurant.
tributing to the city’s quality
of life.
“ You are the people
who sponsor youth sports
teams; you are the people
who sponsor the road races,
the golf tournaments,
the sand sculpting festival
and so many other events
that bring happiness to so
many residents throughout
the year,” Arrigo addressed
the crowd. “All of you in this
room, rally with donations
and support when misfortunes
visits our city.”
His priorities for the next
include: a new city
year
website, a recreation center
at the Garfield School,
New York-based 5 Linx Energy Consultant Judy Cazeau,
Newton-based Icon Hair Stylist Tatiana Khweiss, Chamber
of Commerce Board of Directors member John Bonaparte,
and Chamber of Commerce President Karen Gallo at Tuesday
morning’s The State of the City Business Breakfast at the
Marina @ The Wharf Restaurant.
and a “City Hall On Wheels,”
or a retrofitted shuttle bus
that will be turned into a
mobile office. Work has begun
on two hotels on Revere
Beach Boulevard, and
the final phase at the expansive
Waterfront Development
will be completed
on Ocean Avenue. With
many residents asking for a
Starbucks coffee shop, one
will be built in the plaza at
Markey Bridge along with a
full-service hotel and innovative
restaurants, according
to Arrigo.
In a matter of months, the
early stages of the transformative
development of
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Adult Italian Classes begin March 19
A
dult Italian classes will be offered by the
Appian Club of Stoneham starting on
Tuesday evenings, March 19, 2019. A beginner’s
class will start with the basics (pronunciations,
phrases, etc.) and give you a firm foundation
for the language. A more advanced
class will also be available on Tuesday evenings
for those with knowledge of Italian. The
eight week classes will be held on Tuesday evenings
in Stoneham and the cost is $150 plus a
$20 text.
Instructor is Tiffany Bistocchi Murphy, graduate
of Dickinson College (2003) with a major
in Italian and a Master’s in Italian from Middlebury
College (2006). She has traveled extensively
throughout Italy and has taken courses
there. The class is casual, interesting and the
experience will be enjoyable. If you are traveling
to Italy or just want to relive your heritage
roots, this class is for you.
Contact coordinator John Nocella for further
details at 781-438-5687 or, preferably, by email,
at john02180@gmail.com. Please pass along to
other family members, friends and neighbors.
The class is sponsored by the Appian Club of
Stoneham, a non-profit, social charitable 503(c)
(7)organization whose mission is to promote
Italian culture and heritage.
Revere residents named to
Dean’s List at UMass Amherst
A
MHERST – Following is
a list of Revere students
who were named to the
Dean’s List at the University
of Massachusetts Amherst
for the fall 2018 semester:
Catherine Victoria Acosta,
Cayli Anne Armstrong, Timothy
Bui, Joseph James Dello
Russo, David Alexander
Gardner, Zachary J. Gentile,
Katherine Gutierrez Orrego,
Savannah Marie Hart, Isabella
Mendes Izidoro, Robert
Christopher Mahoney,
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Shen, Andrew Tran and Olivia
Lee Venezia. In order to
qualify, an undergraduate
student must receive a 3.5
grade point average or better
on a four-point scale.
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The Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors takes a photo with Mayor Brian Arrigo during
Tuesday morning’s The State of the City Business Breakfast at the Marina Restaurant and
Bar at the Wharf. Bottom row: Chamber of Commerce Treasurer Patty Pace, and Chamber of
Commerce Board of Directors member Melinda Cashman. Top row: Chamber of Commerce
Board of Directors member Maria Valentina Brito, Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors
member John Bonaparte, Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Wendy Millar-Page,
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modern, multi-use developments
will be visible at the
Suffolk Downs site for land
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Mayor Brian Arrigo gives his
State of the City address during
Tuesday’s Business Breakfast
at the Marina @ The Wharf
Restaurant. (Advocate photos by Tara Vocino)
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McKenna said that, in addition
to sleep deprivation, entertaining,
talking on the telephone
and watching television
are all constantly interrupted
by planes flying overhead.
“Why
is the heaviest air traffic
going over Beachmont,
Chelsea, Winthrop, East Boston
and Lynn?” she asked. “Because
we are poor, urban cities
and we don’t complain.”
Officials from the MassachuHall,
and we will continue
to work together,” Arrigo
said. “I extend my invitation
to you, the leaders of Revere’s
business community,
to work with me and city
government, and assure the
residents of Revere that the
growth we will cultivate will
setts Port Authority recently
released a study indicating an
increase of chronic obstructive
pulmonary disease, asthma,
heart attacks and cancer
among residents of Revere,
Winthrop, East Boston and
Lynn. However, they couldn’t
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directly linked to air traffic.
“I am calling out our Revere
legislators and this body to
join hands with Congressman
Lynch and fight for our Revere
residents to lead a healthier
quality of life on a daily basis,”
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, Revere
Youth joined youth from
across the Commonwealth
for the Annual Youth Jobs
Rally and Legislative Visits
at the State House. This year
marked the 7th year of Revere
representation by Revere
Youth in Action and the Revere
CARES Coalition’s Revere
Youth Health Leadership
Council in the Annual Youth
Jobs Rally.
We rallied and met with our
State Delegation for more investment
in youth jobs and
year-round school to career
connecting activities.
Thank you to Congresswoman
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DeLeo, State Representative
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District Attorney Rachael Rollins,
and Representative Liz Miranda
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Revere Resident to Run Boston Marathon for Mass. General Pediatric Cancer Team
Special to The Advocate
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my Bell, a Revere resident,
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123rd Boston Marathon on
Monday, April 15, 2019, in
support of the MassGeneral
Hospital for Children (MGHfC)
Pediatric Cancer Team.
Amy will join an estimated
30,000 runners along the
26.2-mile course from Hopkinton
to Boston. The money
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Rossetti-Cowan Senior Center News
The Rossetti-Cowan Senior Center Valentine’s Day party was held on Tuesday,
February 26th
. DJ Alan Labella, with enthusiastic aplomb, gathered seniors on the
dance floor for some unbelievable music and dancing. It was an hour of non-stop
participation that was preceded by a dinner featuring Chicken Cordon Bleu, dessert
donated by Speaker DeLeo, and many raffles and prizes. This is just one of many
wonderful senior events that bring joy and happiness to our most prestigious
citizens. (Photos-Stephen W. Fielding)
In Support of…
Ward 5 Councillor John Powers, second from left, is shown with
Mayor Brian Arrigo, former school board member Ann Raponi,
and current School Board member Gerry Visconti during the
mayor’s recent State of the City Address. (Courtesy photo)

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Revere-Malden co-op hockey ends season with solid win
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he Revere-Malden co-op
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3-7-2 in the Northeastern
Conference) closed out its season
with perhaps its best and
worst efforts of the year. The
Patriots first took care of business
against host Peabody, 5-1
Feb. 20. But on Senior Night
last Friday, Beverly shut them
down to the tune of 8-0.
“I was very happy with the
effort against Peabody,” said
coach Joe Ciccarello. “It was a
chippy, choppy game that we
found a way to win.”
The Tanners scored the first
goal of the game on the power
play early on, but visiting Revere
evened the score before
the end of the period. The Patriots
then took a 3-1 lead after
two.
Cam Mazza, Rich Briana,
Alexio Trichilio, Wayne Cintolo
and Matt D’Annolfo were
credited with the goals. Cintolo,
Trichilio, Briana and
D’Annolfo accounted for one
assist apiece.
After giving up an early power
play goal, Malden sophomore
goalie J.T. Bowdridge stymied
the Tanners the rest of the
way. The Tanners tested him
with at least 30 shots on net,
and he was equal to the task.
“It was a good back and forth
game,” said Ciccarello.
But then, it was a much different
story against Beverly on
Senior Night. “We just didn’t
have our feet in this game, and
as a result Beverly was moving
much faster than us,” said Ciccarello.
The
Panthers led, 2-0 after
one, and 4-0 after two. They
broke the game wide open
with four late power play goals
against beleaguered freshman
goalie Kurt Jancsy. Bowdridge
played the first two periods
in net.
At the beginning of the
game, the Patriots and their
fans saluted the team’s seven
seniors for their contributions
to the program the last
four years. Matt Cravotta, Andres
Cardona, Zach Rufo, Briana,
Mazza and Cintolo were
the active seniors on this year’s
roster, while Mark Giordano
had to watch the games from
the sidelines, while still recuperating
from an ACL injury
sustained playing lacrosse last
spring.

RHS Hockey Patriots
celebrate Senior Night
THE REVERE ADVOCATE - Friday, March 1, 2019
song?
Page 11
“Petunia, No. 2”?
1. What spring plant’s
leaves have been
thought to resemble a
lion’s tooth?
2. What “King of
Ragtime” wrote
Cheering staff: Capt. Melanie Leonard, Sofia Gendreau, Capt.
Madeline Stuart and Zoey Legrand get hyped up for the Senior
Night game. (Advocate photos by Tara Vocino)
“Maple Leaf Rag” and
“The Entertainer”?
3. What metal are
Olympic gold medals
mostly made of?
4. On March 1, 1790,
Congress authorized
the first U.S. Census;
in August which N.E.
state reported having
no slaves?
Laurie Godino brought
flowers for her son, Brenden,
who is the cheering captain,
on Senior Night at the rink
on Friday.
5. In the 1950s what
were the chemise,
empire and sack?
6. The moonwalk became
a popular dance after
Michael Jackson did it
while performing what
7. What is marchpane?
8. What is Sesame
Street’s Mr.
Snuffleupagus’s first
name?
9. Bubble tea has pearls
made of what?
10. On March 2, 1809,
what U.S. president
wrote before retiring
“Never did a prisoner,
released from his
chains, feel such relief
as I shall on shaking
off the shackles of
power”?
11. What 1957 Buddy
Holly hit was the first
song on “American
Bandstand” (Hint:
maybe never.)
12. On March 5, 1770, a
brawl turned into a
massacre by British
soldiers in what city?
13. What flower-loving
artist painted
14. What humor
magazine’s final issue
in 1998 was called
“The Failure Issue”?
15. On March 6, 2016,
what First Lady died
who had been an
actress?
16. What New Orleans
cultural attraction
began in 1857?
17. In March 1999 what
Carlsbad, Calif.,
children’s park
opened? (Hint: part of
a chain.)
18. In the musical comedy
“The Producers,” what
is the name of the play
what is supposed to
become a flop?
19. On March 7, 1875,
what composer of
“Boléro” was born?
20. What countries
produce maple syrup?
Answers below, please no cheating!
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Ann Marie Giordano
congratulates her son, Marc,
a forward, after he got off
the ice at Senior Night at the
Cronin Skating Rink on Friday.
Cheerleader Alexa Bessler
presents a sign for Andres
Cardona and a gift basket
during Senior Night at the
Cronin Skating Rink on Friday.
Forward Wayne Cintolo
with his mother, Dorothea,
and father, Wayne Cintolo,
at Friday’s Senior Night at
Cronin Skating Rink. Cintolo
has played for the Patriots
Varsity Hockey Team for two
years, and he played two years
of hockey for the Malden
Catholic Junior Varsity Team.
He plans to attend a four-year
college to study business.
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The RHS cheerleaders congratulated the senior hockey players.
Shown, from left to right, are Alexandra Ramirez, Vanessa
Cabrera, Melanie Leonard, Capt. Ava Wiswall, Capt. Brenden
Godino, Capt. Madeline Stuart, Sofia Gendreau, Bella Correia,
Amara Ruzzo, Zoey Legrand, Katherine Uribe, Laura Rezzi,
Neveah Taylor, Kaitlin Mendalka, Zachary Chbani, Emily Chiles,
Alexa Bessler, Ady Sanchez and Nicole Gonzales.
By Tara Vocino
dorned with signs, posters
and beautiful flowers,
the seniors of the Patriots Varsity
Hockey Team had the full
support of cheerleaders, families
and friends during Senior
Night at the Cronin Skating
A
Rink on Friday as they took on
the Beverly High School Panthers.
After the teams came
out on the ice and skated
around, family members presented
flowers and gifts to
their seniors. Although Revere
lost the game, 8-0, team spirit
remained strong.
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~ LEGAL NOTICE ~
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
THE TRIAL COURT
PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT
Suffolk Probate and Family Court
24 New Chardon Street
Boston, MA. 02114
Docket No. SU17P0645GD
In the Interests of: Veronica Levesque
of: East Boston, MA
RESPONDENT
Incapacitated Person/Protected Person
CITATION GIVING NOTICE OF PETITION
TO THE POWERS OF A GUARDIAN
To the named Respondent and all other interested persons, a
petition has been filed by Central Boston Elder Services, Inc.
Lighthouse Nursing Care of Boston, MA in the above captioned
matter requesting that the court: Expand the powers of a Guardian.
The petition asks the court to make a determination that the powers
of the Guardian and/or Conservator should be expanded, modified,
or limited since the time of the appointment. The original petition is
on file with the court.
You have the right to object to this proceeding. If you wish to
do so, you or your attorney must file a written appearance at this
court on or before 10:00 A.M. on the return date of 03/14/2019.
This day is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline date by which
you have to file the written appearance if you object to the
petition. If you fail to file the written appearance by the return
date, action may be taken in this matter without further notice
to you. In addition to filing the written appearance, you or your
attorney must file a written affidavit stating the specific facts and
grounds of your objection within 30 days after the return date.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
The outcome of this proceeding may limit or completely
take away the above-named person’s right to make decisions
about personal affairs or financial affairs or both. The abovenamed
person has the right to ask for a lawyer. Anyone may
make this request on behalf of the above-named person. if
the above-named person cannot afford a lawyer, one may be
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Date: February 15, 2019
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